Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... respect in Europe , and respect is a safe - guard to interest . " * Jefferson , responding to Adams's letter , favored the employment of force through a small navy as the only permanent and honorable method of resolving the problem of ...
... respect in Europe , and respect is a safe - guard to interest . " * Jefferson , responding to Adams's letter , favored the employment of force through a small navy as the only permanent and honorable method of resolving the problem of ...
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... respect which , on their behalf , it has been my duty to maintain in this now very lengthened correspondence . The practice of this government , from its beginning , is a guarantee to all nations of the respect of the American people ...
... respect which , on their behalf , it has been my duty to maintain in this now very lengthened correspondence . The practice of this government , from its beginning , is a guarantee to all nations of the respect of the American people ...
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... respect I say it is no government . Its decrees are no decrees . Its laws are no laws . Its official agents are the creatures , in common parlance , of nobody . We cannot shut our eyes to this fact . Here is a government which puts down ...
... respect I say it is no government . Its decrees are no decrees . Its laws are no laws . Its official agents are the creatures , in common parlance , of nobody . We cannot shut our eyes to this fact . Here is a government which puts down ...
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can Continent 1760 | 18 |
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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